St.George Queensland Reds secure Angus Blyth on long-term deal

Tue, Aug 20, 2019, 11:14 AM
Jim Tucker
by Jim Tucker
Photo: Rugby AU Media / Stuart Walmsley
Photo: Rugby AU Media / Stuart Walmsley

The St.George Queensland Reds have continued to shore up their squad for the future after securing the signature of Angus Blyth for a further four years.

The long-term deal will see the lock remain at Ballymore and in Australian Rugby through 2023 following the next Rugby World Cup in France.

Blyth’s contract extension comes after Taniela Tupou, Tate McDermott and Fraser McReight also signed long-term deals through 2023 at Ballymore.

It also follows the announcement of backrow duo Liam Wright and Angus Scott-Young who inked two-year contract extensions with Queensland earlier this week.

Meanwhile, the Reds proud history of siblings at Ballymore will continue with confirmation Angus’ younger brother Wilson has been signed through 2022 on a developing squad contract with Queensland.

Wilson is in his final year at The Southport School and is also a current member of the St.George Queensland Reds Academy. He recently featured in the Queensland Reds Academy U18s opening match against Melbourne.

Reds lock Angus Blyth said: “It means so much to me re-signing for the Reds for the next four years.

“I’m really looking forward to the future of Ballymore and the playing group coming through here.

“I’m looking to continue to develop under Brad and the coaching staff, plus to play with my brother and good mates I’ve made here in Queensland,” said Blyth.

Reds head coach Brad Thorn said: “It’s good to have the Blyth brothers here at Ballymore together.

“Angus has signed for four years which is a great result. He’s a hard worker and a humble guy. He was rewarded this year with his first start at lock.

“We also look forward to having Wilson here. He has the support of his older brother and the whole group,” said Thorn.

A Queensland pathway product, Angus enjoyed a successful start to his professional Rugby career in 2017. He was a part of Bond University Queensland Country’s National Rugby Championship (NRC) title-winning side, he also won the Queensland U20s national title and represented the Junior Wallabies in the 2017 World Rugby U20s Championships.

The Southport School graduate made his Queensland debut off the bench in the Reds’ final match of the 2018 season and made a further seven appearances in 2019.

Blyth earned his first run-on start at lock in Round 13 this year before he crashed over in Queensland’s next game for his maiden Super Rugby try against the Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium.

Angus Blyth

Position: Lock

Height: 204cm

Weight: 115kg

Born: 04/03/1998

Place of birth: Wahroonga, NSW

Senior Club: Bond University

Junior Club: Casuarina Beach Rugby Club

School: The Southport School

Representative Honours: Australian Schools Barbarians (2016), Queensland U20s (2017), Australian U20s (2017-2018), Queensland Country NRC (2017-), Queensland (2018-)
Super Rugby caps: 8 (Queensland)

Super Rugby debut: 2018 v Sunwolves, Brisbane (Queensland)

Wilson Blyth

Position: Lock

Height: 199cm

Weight: 96kg

Born: 08/04/2001

Place of birth: Tugun, QLD

Senior Club: -

Junior Club: Casuarina Beach Rugby Club

School: The Southport School

Representative Honours: Queensland Country U13s (2014) and U14s (2015), Queensland Junior Gold U15s (2016), Queensland U18s (2019)

Super Rugby caps: -

Super Rugby debut: -

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